Identifying Page Elements Impacting INP

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Manoj Patial

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Oct 9, 2023, 8:14:18 AM10/9/23
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Hi All,
Is there a way to get the details of all the element on the page which are impacting INP matrix, in Google Search Console ?
I have one solution , where I need to write a code in my repository to access those elements using onINP and other web vitals factor. But as google manage the Real User Data as well. Can we get concrete level data. 

Michal Mocny

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Oct 9, 2023, 11:54:55 AM10/9/23
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It sounds like your already discovered that you can get the event target from onINP in web-vitals.js, via the performance event timing entry.

If you are asking if it is possible for CrUX to automatically expose this data for your site, unfortunately that is not possible.

However, there are several RUM measurement services that do already have built in INP attribution, which may be useful to you if you don't want to roll your own reporting.

Cheers.


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Barry Pollard

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Oct 9, 2023, 12:03:23 PM10/9/23
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To further expanding on why this is not possible:

CrUX only gathers, and makes public, high-level summary statistics and (deliberately!) does not contain detailed, potentially personally identifiable, information including element selectors.

So this is why it is not possible to see this data in Google Search Console and this must instead be gathered by sites themselves using a RUM solution. CrUX is intended as a high-level summary of user experience data and it is recommended to supplement that with a RUM solution to be able to drill down into the data:

Manoj Patial

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Oct 10, 2023, 2:05:23 AM10/10/23
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Thanks Barry and Michal .
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